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Fit2B from A – Z

Organizing all our routines alphabetically is just one more way we’ve categorized everything Fit2B offers to make fitness, alignment and core strength easier for our members.

Fit2B from A – Z

Note: You can sample several of our routines by watching for ones that are this color (magenta red) which tells you they are available to non-members. All other workouts require membership access. Learn more about membership here

5 Minutes With Fit2B – 5:36 – Improve various areas by focusing on them for 5 minutes each in this fun series that includes five minutes of arms, five minutes of thighs, and more!

21 Tone Up *M/TS – 23:05 – This fun cardio routines provides 21 different arm motions layered over a repeating set of 7 different leg motions for a combined total of 21 minutes of constant heart-raising total-body motions that will get your whole self going!

Ab Attack *C/TS – 16:02 – Focus on all four layers of your abdominals with a safe intensity. Learn how to recruit every muscle fiber in your core while keeping your transverse abdominus activated and engaged the whole time!

Align It Flat *E/TS – 12:28 / 18:43 – What does the position of your ribs have to do with how much your belly protrudes? How does the way you sit keep your core healthy or make you look flabby? Find out as you explore these two routines that will leave you pondering your alignment for the rest of your life!

Ankles & Upper Body *E/TS– 10:59 – This might sound like an odd combination, but adding some bicep curls to some calf work is a perfect way to “FIT” a lot into a short period of time!

Baby Balance *K – 9:15 – Turn balancing and core work into a game with your busy little ones. Littles of all ages can join the fun of learning how to balance in different ways! This short workout teaches healthy competition, bone density building tips, and lots of laughter. Watch for Watson!

Baby Lift *M/TS – 19:39 – Babies make the most adorable hand weights, don’t you agree? Learn how to safely hold your little one, using him or her as a precious prop for your workout! Suitable for all infants who can hold their own head up, this routine will bond and strengthen both of you!

Backside Burner II *M/TS– 31:58 – Our members reported such fanny-firming results from the first rendition of this exercise set that we decided to turn it into a series. The moves are simple and straightforward, yet your backside will be on fire!

Bag A Better Back *M/TS – 20:47 – Here at Fit2B we are all about using what you have on hand to facilitate a great workout. How about recycling some grocery bags and using water bottles as weights to create a fun and unique workout for your upper and lower back? All you need is two bags and some water bottles or canned goods.

Bag A Better Booty *C/TS – 16:18 – Discover how you can tone and reshape your assets with a grocery bag weighted to your ability level. This short yet challenging routine will leave your bum burning in a good way!

Balanced Inversions *C/TS – This pivotal workout will take you to a new level of fitness as you explore your strength, starting with simple inversions and then adding balancing. Inversions elevate the heart rate without impact, encourage blood flow to areas normally compressed by gravity, and they spin babies into better positions for birth if you are pregnant!

Barre Workout with Lorraine *M/TS – Guest instructor, Lorraine Scapens of Birth2FitMums, gave us special permission to share this wonderful workout with our members! If you don’t have a ballet barre, you can use your kitchen counter for this sweat session!

Basic Aerobics I & II *E/TS – 12:34 / 16:21 – Two workouts on one page: one outside, one inside! If you’ve never done basic aerobics before, have no fear. Bethany keeps the queues simple and non-fancy. This short routine is filled with gentle upper and lower body movements that flow together for a great beginner workout or an excellent warm-up as you prepare for harder exercises. In fact, this is the warm-up that Bethany usually uses when teaching brick-and-mortar step classes.

Basic Aerobics III *E/TS– 16:03 – Having taught group fitness and floor aerobics for 18 years, Bethany was excited to put together another great set of moves to get your blood pumping. Enjoy the fun beat as you mimic Beth’s simple movements and some light stretching at the end!

Basic Aerobics IV *M/TS – 20:57 – As the fourth and final installment of our floor aerobics series, this routine is the perfect 20 minute length with a little added weight for greater intensity!

Basic Breath Work *E/TS – 11:54 – When connecting to your core feels difficult while sitting or standing, that’s when this approach comes in beautifully to the rescue. Learn how making gravity and a stack of books your friend can help your abs and pelvic floor get back into business.

Basic Step Aerobics 1 *M/TS – 18:04 – We’re going back to fitness craze of the 80’s except this time there are no thong swimsuits over spandex shorts! Introduce yourself to the basics of step aerobics and learn the foundational moves for future choreography: Basic, Travel, Corner to Corner, Repeaters, etc.

Basic Step Aerobics 2 *M/TS – 31:07 – Start learning some fun choreography as you step your way through two simple patterns set to great music. Perfect for the beginner stepper who’s ready to take it up a notch!

Basic Step With Weights *C/TS – 27:30 – This routine is about a focused addition of weight in order to increase the load and intensity of the step workout. The motions are focused. The cues are focused. The breathing is focused. Lots of focus, yet so much fun!

Basic Transverse & Mula Bandha *E/TS – 9:23 – When it’s hard to “find the flex” happening in your deep core and pelvic floor, it’s time to take a couple steps back and simplify. This touching and thoughtful routine is for those who need to start in a chair, and it only includes three basic moves designed to exercise your deepest trunk muscles.

Bedtime Meditation *TS/R – 10:00 – Perfect for bedtime or a mid-day quiet time, Bethany will help you find a comfortable position while she uses beautiful mental imagery to calm and relax your body, mind and spirit. Think of this as a mental workout, rather than a physical one. And remember that keeping your mind in shape is a major component of total wellness.

Bedtime Relaxation with Kelly *E/TS/R – 13:14 – Having trouble falling asleep? Need to get away from your day for a few minutes? This routine is your solution to stress. I’ve heard it said that laying on the floor is a primal way to reconnect to your body because that’s where we all start with movement as babies: on the floor, figuring out how to move. So take a little less than 15 minutes to reconnect to your core with Kelly Dean, licensed PT and founder of thetummyteam.com

Bedtime Routine for Kids *K – 7:53 – Winding down our bodies and minds for sleep can help us put a long day behind us, and kids need to practice this too! Here’s a fun, short routine for your littles featuring three of our littles.

Big {little} Band Workout *M/TS – 10:56 – Spend a quick 10 minutes with some exercise tubing or a stretching band and get a great arm workout + a little lower body too!

Bitty Bellies *K – 05:07 – Little ones learn how to flex their transverse abdominus and how their core helps them do their best tricks and fun moves!

Body Sculpting *C/TS – 19:55 – Bethany packs a set of great moves into this short 20 minutes that will safely leave you sweaty and breathless. Get out those handweights and find a wall, because there’s not much downtime in this video!

Body Sculpting II *C/TS – 16:14 – You are “fit to be” heading outdoors for this second installment in our defining series meant to help you continue to carve out those muscles you’ve been building. While shorter than our first one, this routine is every bit as intense, yet levels are provided so you can always go your own pace.

Chair Blend *E/TS – 14:26 – Take your lower body out of the equation for a few minutes while you relax your upper body. This workout lets you isolate your core with purely upper body movements from both Pilates and Yoga. TS means it’s safe for those diastasis.

Chair Fitness {Basic} *E/TS – 16:37 – Join Beth in her country kitchen as she leads you through some basic chair exercises and stretches. We’re excited to provide yet another routine that benefits those at varying levels of fitness. If you have a lower or upper body injury just do the half that works for you. All our chair workouts are found HERE.

Chair Pilates *E/TS – 09:37 – Sit on the edge of your bed, an exercise ball or a chair while getting an arm and ab workout! This workout is tummy safe and perfect if you only feel like working your upper body with some basic Pilates moves, you can do that while sitting down.

Chair Yoga *E/TS – 12:04 – Relax your upper body with gentle stretches and basic movements that focus on your arms and neck muscles, plus just a little core work. This simple but beautiful routine will show you how to do yoga without losing your balance as you utilize a chair to stabilize yourself through the whole workout.

Classic Flow A – *M/TS – 13:29 – Learn the tummysafe modifications to traditional sun salutations in this slow practice of Suryanamaskara A that explores slightly different breathing and mechanics to protect sensitive cores.

Classic Flow B – *C/TS – 13:26 – Traditionally part of most mainstream Yoga studio classes – but seldom safe for those with diastasis or pelvic floor issues – Beth breaks down these challenging moves into manageable motions and breaths.

Core Alternatives *TS – 15:15 – This video is embedded in a blog that you can share with your friends, so it’s free for everyone to watch. It’s actually more of an instructional routine than a workout, but you can still move with it. You’ll hear my brain on crunches and crunch-alternatives, planks and plank-alternatives, and more!

Core Wake Up *E/TS – 04:17 – Filmed as part of our office workout series, this is a simple 5 minute routine that will turn on your core. Use it in the mornings to start your day or whenever you feel “slouchy.”

Defining Deltoids *E/TS/P – 29:45 – This workout for your shoulder muscles is special because it’s taught with major stability in mind for those dealing with sacroiliac (SI) or symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD). The routine itself isn’t very daring, but it will give you more shoulder definition and strength, and then you’ll feel more daring

Face & Neck Yoga *E/TS– 08:43 – It’s easy to focus on the BIG muscles of the arms, legs and core. But what about the ones in your face and neck? We tend to spend a lot of time staring and squinting, turning to look over one shoulder but not the other, resting our jaw on one hand, etc. All of those habits can facilitate imbalances and weakness in our facial muscles and cervical vertebrae. You can thank a member for requesting this short facial toner that will make a big difference!

Fingers & Toes *E/TS – 10:01 – We give the core and your big, prime movers lots of attention around here, but what about the tight muscles in your hands and feet? Here are some fun, relaxing moves to release your paws and claws!

Floor Yoga for Teens & Tweens *K – 11:00 – Get your teen or tween involved in exercise with this fun, informal 10-minute routine. They won’t feel the need to be perfect, because we allowed the “stars” of this routine to follow along at their own pace, too! Be sure to check out our “Floor Yoga” routine for teens as well!

Foam Rollaxing *R/TS – 18:10 – Because using a foam roller to relax is “rollaxing” right? Foam rollers can be used for many things, not just pressing into sore muscles. They’re a wonderful prop for winding down at the end of a long day. This routine is especially good for tight hips and shoulders.

Foam Rolling Routine *E/TS– 15:28 – Foam rolling is an excellent way to stretch muscles from the middle, but this form of myofascial release is often demonstrated with crunch-like motions that can damage the connective tissue of the core… talk about irony! In this introductory routine, Bethany demonstrates a year of careful research and collaboration with other experts as she brings you some basic yet effective ways to utilize your foam roller in a TummySafe, diastasis-aware manner.

Foam Rolling Routine II *M/TS – 27:37 – Our foam rolling routines have been so popular due to the TummySafe education that’s included. This routine is yet another total body delight that I really enjoyed piecing together for you. I guess you could say I roll around on the floor for you. Because it’s the truth. And you’re worth every sweet move! Equipment needed: a foam roller.

FoamUNrolling Routine *E/TS/R – 9:31 – If you own a foam roller, you can use it for more than just myofascial release and massage. It makes a wonderful tool and prop for lots of excellent stretches and movements. Enjoy exploring some new avenues with your foam roller in this short routine.

Functional Workout I *C/TS – 31:12 – Functional fitness workouts involve exercises that use every muscle in your body. Instead of isolating one muscle, each exercise wakes up a ton of muscles, and your cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems both receive amazing benefits. This workout is a re-film that is now TummySafe™

Fusion Mix 1 – *C/TS – 55:25 – The first in a series of challenging routines that blend elements of Pilates, Yoga, natural movements, and everyday transitions into one major workout!

Fusion Mix 2 – *C/TS – 1:05:35 – This routine requires a solid baseline of deep core strength as we’ll be doing full planks (which are fine once your diastasis has narrowed and regained fascial tension plus you can engage your core properly on the exhale) and more! Get ready to improve your strength and coordination at a level you’ve only dreamed of!

Gentle Blend *M/TS – 29:30 – Just because it’s gentle, that doesn’t mean you won’t feel it reshaping your whole body from the core outward. Deep spiritual imagery is used throughout this workout as you transition safely from standing to supine (on your back).

Get On The {BIG} Ball *C/TS – 31:32 – This total body workout utilizes a large inflatable exercise ball and is geared toward those who are feeling ready to take on some tough moves in a tummysafe manner after they’ve resolved their diastasis recti, hernia, prolapse and other core issues.

Get Up {and down} Routine *M/TS – 21:10 – Can you get up easily off the ground? What muscles do you need to consciously recruit to monkey around while you’re down on the ground? How can you use your core correctly while rolling like a ball? This “get up” routine is also about getting down and back up and back down in many ways, all safe, all effectlvely turned into one VERY FUN workout!

Great Glutes *M/TS – 35:07 – Did you know that the glutes play a very important role in core health and overall stabilization? They’re not just there to fill out your jeans, but if they’re not filling out your jeans, they should be! You’re going to be saying, “Goodness Gracious, Great Glutes of Fire” after this routine!

Grief Recovery Routine *E/TS – 19:57 – One video will introduce and explain the routine, while the main video is a deeply moving set of exercises specifically co-created by us in concert with Kelly of The Tummy Team to help women connect and process any traumatic tension in the core and body.

Half-Round Foam Roll Workout *M/TS – 22:35 – Also called a “half-dome” by Beth, this fun prop is so much fun to mess around with, and you’ll have such a great time with this awesome set of moves that work the whole body with a little cardio, a little toning, a little stretching, a little relaxing.

Hipster Chair Moves *M/TS – 18:13 – This fun routine will have you using a chair – not to sit on – but as a prop to stabilize, strengthen and stretch your hip area. It’s a great core and glute workout as well… No flannel needed 😉

Hokey Pokey *K/TS – 4:33 – “You put your right foot in, you put your right foot out…” That’s how it usually goes, but in our version the lyrics are changed to basic anatomical terms that go beyond feet and hands – not too personal, mind you – but we did do the glutes, and they’ll be shaking all about! We dare you to keep a straight face while doing this one with your kids!

Hold It! *M/TS– 20:30 – How long can you hold a pose? This workout encourages you to hold each position for at least 10 deep breaths. Holding a muscle in place can be harder than moving it! This workout includes a nice warm-up and a bit of Tai Chi at the end.

Insane *C/TS – 17:58 – Here is one of the most insane workouts we’ve ever filmed. Why is it insane? For starters, it’s super hard and the moves are just plain crazy! Even Bethany is out of breath in this one, but it’s totally safe as long as you have a baseline level of fitness agility and ability. We do NOT recommend this workout for those who have recently given birth, those who deal with chronic pain of any sort, or idiots who cannot follow safety queues.

Insane 2 *C/TS – 21:19 – This is the second round in our little mini-series, and you’ll see something cool in Bethany’s profile when you watch it and compare it with the first one.

Insane Upper Body *TS/C – 15:42 – It’s not really insane, it’s just more difficult than our more “sane” workouts. There’s no screaming, no slobbering, just more challenges and more big arm motions with weights. You’ll feel it!

Jump Change *C/TS – 21:01 – The challenging transitions in this workout will put a jump in your step! It will be good for bone density and your heart rate! Jump your workout to the next level by adding a helpful hop here and there. *High Impact – not for those with joint issues

Kelly’s Core Cardio *C/TS – 17:32 – This unique cardio session works the total body and core with great moves and fun visualizations. It’s not too long, but it gets intense with some moves we bet you’ve never tried!

Kelly’s Floor Core Routine *C/TS – 16:21 – What if you could have a core workout designed by a physical therapist? Especially one who is world-famous for her work in providing continuing education training for instructors, midwives, doulas, nurses, and many more who work with the true core? Well, here you go! Join guest instructor, Kelly Dean of The Tummy Team, for a floor-based tummy toner that will take your abs to the next level.

Kelly Dean’s Totally Body Stretching *E/TS – 19:51 – Guest Instructor Kelly Dean, licensed physical therapist and owner of thetummyteam.com joins Fit2B Studio to share how it’s not always about flexing and “working” a muscle back into shape, but it’s also about lengthening the tight muscles that are pulling us out of shape. Learn how to stretch so many important areas that contribute to alignment and total body health in this yummy, relaxing session.

Kelly Dean’s Full Body Workout *E/TS – 27:04 – The second routine Kelly filmed with us, and this one is in her own beautiful home! Get a great cardio workout while incorporating your core into every movement!

KettleBell Workout I *M/TS – 15:11 – Kettlebell training is very popular right now, but most of the moves are demonstrated in such a fast and hyper-extended manner that they’re unsafe for the beginner exerciser or anyone with knee, hip, shoulder and core injuries such as diastasis recti abdominus (DRA). This routine will slowly and safely teach you some basic kettle bell moves.

KettleBell II *C/TS – 30:13 –In this second, slightly more advanced installment of Bethany’s “how to” kettle bell series, you’ll learn more moves in a safe manner that will protect your core and tune you into the proper form and breathing patterns, so that one day when you want to do a full KB class out “in the real world” you can do so with confidence!

Kickboxing *C/TS – 23:17 – This fun workout will introduce you the basics of kickboxing in typical “Fit2B Style.” Get your attitude, intensity and heart rate all elevated as you jab, jack and kick your way through 23 minutes of simple, no-nonsense cardio that could double as self-defense.

Kids & Crackups *K – 09:44 – Let your kids bounce along with ours as we go through an unhurried exploration of the amazing things that our bodies are capable of. Structure? Who needs it? Kids just need to move and groove and have a great time doing it!

Kitchen Moves *E/TS – 18:29 – Your kitchen is FULL of great fitness props, and this video will show you how to incorporate some simple movements into your everyday tasks. Discover how to create “work stations” in your kitchen that produce great food AND a great body!

Labor Prep – *P/TS – 14:52 – While this video is not a substitute for the advice of your caregiver, it teaches several helpful motions for laboring a baby out that are sadly not covered in many mainstream childbirth education classes. Learn and practice these beneficial and relaxing movements to prepare your body and your baby for a healthy labor and delivery.

Maternity Mix I *E/P/TS – 21:01 – Experience gentle queues that will connect you to your changing body and the precious life within you. As a mother herself, Bethany has been through two healthy, fit pregnancies and births. She has a real heart for new moms and mommies-to-be, and you can see that shining through in this workout.

Maternity Mix II *M/P/TS – 16:53 – This is the sequel to Maternity Mix I and both workouts are perfect for the soon-to-be mother. Safe for virtually any stage of pregnancy, you’ll be rocking your baby to sleep during these beautiful, safe and effective prenatal exercises.

Maternity Mix III *E/P/TS – 24:16 – The third in an ever more wonderful and safe series for mama tummies. If you are newly pregnant, hugely pregnant or done being pregnant, this series for moms creates a beautiful core connection that will help you get your body back safely.

Maternity Yoga *E/P/TS – 32:15 – Enjoy some yummy stretches and moves that will relax and lengthen those tired muscles that are working overtime during this FULL phase of your life. This routine was refilmed in this summer of 2015 to be even more tummysafe and helpful to pregnant mamas.

Mommy & Me *E/K/TS – 12:11 – Have a baby who wants to come along for the ride? Introduce him/her to movement with mummy just a few minutes at a time. This shorty session makes a great warm-up for mom or dad. A baby carrier such as an Ergo or Snugli is needed.

Mommy & Me III *M/TS– 17:52 – This standing fitness routine is safe and FUN for mom and baby. If your child fits in a carrier of any sort (wrap, pack, ergo-style, sling, etc) then this routine will be awesome for you. Leah’s little guy literally went to sleep while we did this workout! We keep the motions smaller and soothing, focusing on alignment and core integration.

Mula Bandha *E/TS – 11:41 – Strengthens the deepest core muscles and pelvic floor from a sitting or standing position. A healthy core is directly related to a healthy pelvic floor. Working these areas in concert can diminish stress incontinence, lower back pain, bowel issues, and sexual dysfunction. Family-friendly terminology is used so that “little ears” won’t be aware.

Neck Routine *E/TS/R – 14:25 – If the muscles in your neck are tight they cause headaches and pull the rest of you out of alignment. If you’re out of alignment, your neck will be tight. Where your neck holds your head, tells your brain where the rest of your body is, too! This routine will teach you some wonderfully relaxing movements to help your neck and upper back!

Ninja Moves *K– 8:10 –These aren’t official Ninja training skills. These are awesome little boys who want to help your kids move more and have fun with basic “silly” self-defense.

Office Workouts *E/M/TS – 09:28 – We have a page of short, simple routines filmed in an office setting as part of our Corporate Wellness Center. For info on how to have that platform incorporated in your company’s intranet, please contact Chris at [email protected]

Peaceful Blend *M/TS/R – 41:12 – Our longest workout on the site, but you might not even realize that you are working out! The subtle transitions and deep core focus will sneak up on you, so that by the time you are relaxing and breathing deeply at the end, you will only feel… peaceful.

Pelvic Floor Connections *E/TS/R – 22:06 – Using straight anatomical terms and tender talk, Bethany will offer you several non-invasive methods and movements for the purpose of reconnecting your control over your most private and necessary parts.

Pilates Yoga Blend *M/TS – 25:13 – One of our oldest, original routines has been newly refilmed with better lighting, sound, fresh cues, softer music, and of course our standard blooper at the end. You’ll enjoy this mix of movements!

Pilates & Yoga Loaded II *C/TS – 25:29 – Here is our most recent routine of blended Pilates and Yoga moves that are not only TummySafe but also “loaded” with goodness for your whole body. Go from standing to kneeling to sitting to laying all within 25 minutes, and all while utilizing your core to move your limbs.

Pilates in Pajamas *M/TS – 23:08 – Why create more laundry, right? That’s going green, right? So here’s an informal but fun workout you can do anytime, anywhere, in anything!

Pilates in Pajamas II *M/TS – 18:14 – At first only available on our “Fit to Be You” DVD (no longer selling) this workout is now available within several pathways here at Fit2B Studio. Bethany stays in her pretty PJ’s for this relaxing yet challenging home workout routine. It’s tummy safe and total body!

Plain Ol’ Pilates *M/TS– 26:06 – Straight up total body conditioning work that can be done on your mat or rug with the most simple Pilates exercises. Modifications and advancing options are provided, and every muscle gets some motion, especially the core!

PMS Routine *R/TS/E – 21:46 – You know, ”That time of the month” … Well, it doesn’t have to be so hard, painful or exhausting. Let me show you how to stretch all the right spots while releasing your moodiness and anxiety.

Pubic Symphysis Routine *E/TS/P – 50:47 – With lots of input from several other pros, I feel confident that this routine should allow you to keep exercising your body in safe, loving ways without aggravating this challenging issue further. The motions take you through laying down, kneeling and standing exercises that are designed to help alleviate pubic symphysis dysfunction.

Restorative Poses *E/TS/R – 14:35 – With the helps of some bolstering pillows, you can learn how to support your body in several relaxing stretches, holding them for as long as you feel comfortable. Slip into something comfy and let gravity do the work for you.

Restorative Poses II *E/TS/R – 6:48 – While the video itself is short, you should spend 2-10 minutes in each pose as your body allows. You’ll be shown how to get into each position and then you’ll pause the video to relax there with your own soothing music playing in the background until you’re ready to press play for the next position.

Restorative Poses III *E/TS/R– 20:36 – If restorative poses can be taken to the next level, this would be the video that introduces that concept, showing you even more tricks with pillows and books and bolsters to help your body let go of unnecessary tension and stress. Yum!

Robot Yoga *K– 07:06 – This was one of the most FUN workouts we’ve ever filmed with the boys. And boy, do they act boyish. We ask them to make robot sound effects and they more than obliged us. Grab your little robots and get the giggles with us as we do some fun motions!

Rockin’ Yoga & Pilates *M/TS – 31:17 – Offering a quicker pace and some fun new ideas, Bethany even puts on a snazzy shirt for this one (just for fun) as she leads you in this moderately-intense routine. Crank up your own tunes and follow along!

Shoulder Stretches *E/TS – 13:52 – Those rounded shoulders are affecting your whole body, so let’s release them okay? Let’s broaden those collarbones and float those shoulderblades down your back. Combine this with The Neck Routine, and you’ll be set!

Scarf Down Some Stretches *E/TS – 12:47 – If you have a scarf, like the kind you wrap around your neck to keep it warm, you can “scarf down some stretches” in this short, fun routine designed for all fitness levels.

Simply Stretching II *E/TS– 27:14 – A lovely, long routine full of TummySafe stretches for the beginner to advanced exerciser. Learn proper alignment as you lengthen just about every muscle in your body safely and gently.

Small Vs. Big *K – 8:16 – This kids routine encourages your children to exercise while exploring how the body can make little motions and big motions that are similar yet different.

Squat Challenge *M/TS– 20:57 – Turn your legs into noodles {safely} as you work through several squatting patterns including a simple warm up and lots of squatting education along with the movements.

Squat Prep (A.K.A. All The Little Things About Squats) *E/TS– Learn how to approach deep squatting safely and lay the foundations for members-only routine “Squat Challenge.” This educational video is embedded in a public blog you can share after you’re done practicing the moves you’ll learn in the video!

Standing Chair Yoga *E/TS – 12:06 – If you are new to yoga, and you like to be able to hang onto something while you are learning the movements, then participate in this super-safe workout to improve your balance and coordination. Feel free to keep your jeans on; Bethany does!

Standing Chair Yoga II *E/TS – 10:07 – Why not wear blue jeans when you yoga? Bethany wears them in this short workout that can be easily combined with another shorty or used for those days when 10 minutes is all you have.

“I love the tummy-safe tabbata and Kelly Dean’s 30 minute workout. I feel sore enough to know I worked out, but not so sore that I am discouraged. I’m loving this site and the work you are doing!” – Fit2B in Utah, Heather V.

Step & Pivot Around The World *C/TS – When you’re ready to move on from basic step moves and learn some fun choreography, this is your workouts! You’ll be moving and grooving all around your step, hopping and reaching and getting a great cardio workout!

Stretching With Kids *K – 09:30 – Little ones have not yet learned how to compartmentalize their bodies into units… and we actually want them to keep seeing themselves as whole “holistic” beings not just parts and pieces, but they still need to learn how to stretch at their level.

Tabata *M/TS– 30:18 – Each movement is done for 8 sets of 20 seconds each with a 10 second rest between each set. However, unlike mainstream tabata classes that perform the exercises as fast as possible, Bethany pays careful attention to form and core positioning and keeps things at a safe pace.

Tabata Ball Workout *C/TS – 27:55 – This challenging routine is full of intervals designed to increase your muscular and cardiovascular endurance while practicing good alignment and core safety. You will feel this one in a good way! Note: This is a refilmed version of the older non-TS one. We are proud to always be improving!

Tabata Kick & Squat *M/TS – 44:22 – Our longest workout at 44 minutes in length, every muscle in your body will be singing for joy with this fun, elevating fitness routine that also teaches good alignment and core recruitment! Talk about a great standing ab workout!

Teen Yoga *K – 06:03 – What happens when four siblings want to help us film a workout “for kids our age, not babies!” A lot of laughter and goofing off and a little fitness, that’s what you get! But we’re okay with that because we want any exposure that kids get to fitness to be fun, so that when they become adults, they remember how accessible that fitness experience was!

Teen Yoga II *K – 10:33 – Get your teen or tween involved in exercise with this fun, informal 10-minute routine. They won’t feel the need to be perfect, because we allowed the “stars” of this routine to follow along at their own pace, too! Be sure to check out our “Floor Yoga” routine for teens as well!

Thigh Workout *M/TS – 14:26 – Originally filmed in 2011, this routine has been updated with fresh moves and cues that will give your thighs a surprise that will leave them with no other choice than to shape up and get stronger!

Thigh Workout II *E/TS – 25:08 – This is the second one we filmed, but the quality and tummy-safe factor are way better! So even though this is #2 you start with this one because it is safer for those with diastasis.

Totally Transverse *E/TS – Skip the crunches, and go deeper to the core muscle that forms your god-given girdle. If your “transverse abdominus” isn’t tight and toned, those love handles will get out of control! This quick routine is very mom-friendly, pregnant-friendly, dude-friendly, grandma-friendly… AND NOW THERE ARE TWO VIDEOS: A newly refilmed version and a recap that takes you through the motions!

Totally Transverse II *E/TS – 11:29 – For those who love to focus on their natural corset and are ready to get some variety while taking it a step further. Add in some more subtle moves that will fire up your insides while sculpting your outsides.

Totally {Original} Transverse *E/TS – 9:43 – This is the very first TT routine we filmed in 2011. While I was happy to update it in late 2015 with fresh language based on current research, our members really missed the original version. I’m even wearing the same shirt, although I did wash it between filmings 😉

Transitions *M/TS – 16:55 – If you’ve been rehabbing your abs, and you are feeling stronger and ready for more, this workout will keep you standing and moving the whole time while helping you safely transition your transverse, triceps & thighs to the next level.

Vertical Core Workout *E/TS– 06:26 –You don’t need to be flat on your back on the floor to work your abs. In fact, it’s healthier for your core muscles and spine to exercise your middle from a standing position. Try this 7-minute routine that will reshape and refirm your midsection.

Walking Workout *E/TS/P – 18:11 – Use this routine to get some additional upper body work done while you walk in place, on a treadmill or outside!

Wall Workout with Bethany *C/TS – 11:28 – Challenge your whole body with the fun fitness prop that everyone has: A Wall! You’ll discover a few brand new moves we bet you’ve never tried before, and of course we offer modifications for all levels. How do you feel about being upside down? 😉

Warrior Workout I *E/TS – 12:30 – We have several warrior workouts, but this one was filmed specifically to be very tummy safe for those with diastasis. If you have never done the Warrior Series, or you just want to be sure you’re doing them correctly, this is a great place to start!

Weightlifting 101 *M/TS – 37:10 – When you’re ready to start lifting heavier {maybe even pondering a return to the gym} but you’re not sure how to do a bent row or a DB chest press in a way that won’t mess up your abs again, this is where you start.

Weightlifting 201 *C/TS – 45.36 – Building directly upon the mainstream moves used in Weightlifting 101, this second installment brings greater depth, intensity and multi-joint motions to your weight room. Grab your kettlebell and two sets of dumbbells, and let’s do this!

Weighted Warriors *C/TS – 24:26 – The Yoga Warriors are powerful enough all by themselves, but what if you hold hand-weights while flowing through these poses? Find out how to use weights in a safe but stimulating manner to greatly increase your warrior workout intensity!

Wiggly Warriors *K – 06:10 – Introduce your kids to the most basic warrior poses plus a few extras! It’s not about perfection; it’s about happiness and healthiness. This kids workout will inspire boys and girls alike to see fitness as fun and fulfilling!

Wood Floor Workout *M/TS– 21:46 – Explore a new medium for body resistance training as you utilize smooth flooring and slippy socks for a fun new workout! This one really gets the legs!

Xiphoid Process *E/TS – 21:20 – This routine brings into one place all the cues I’ve ever given to help with rib alignment plus a few new ones you may not have heard me use. We will practice various ways to find and align your xiphoid process for a stronger, flatter more functional set of abdominals, and then my hope is that you will move on to applying these techniques to other workouts here on Fit2B.

Yoga 4 Runners *M/TS– 09:51 – If you like to run or jog, but you get tight and tired too quickly, try this routine as your warm-up or cool-down. It’s a great stretching regimen for any type of exerciser, but Bethany’s queues are directed to athletic runners who want to care for their knees or hips. Two routines are included on this page, one is TS the other is the original which is not.

*E is for Easy, M is for Moderate, C is for challenging, R is for Relaxing, and any of those may or may not be TS for TummySafe™ which indicates they are free of crunch-like motions, unmodified planks and sit ups. Kids workouts are simply that, no judging of the moves they come up with.

Beth Learn

Hi there! I'm the founder and CEO of Fit2B Studio, LLC here at fit2b.com where you are hanging out right now! As you may {or may not} know, we provide home fitness routines and resources for those who wish to get all-over strong starting with their cores! We are your warm up for life, and our mission is "Changing lives one tummy at a time." Why? So you can look better in a swimsuit? Well, that's a lovely side-effect of our workouts, but my heart is to help you be a stronger contributor to your family, community, and world! I believe your core matters because it’s at the middle of you, and you are in the middle of your home which is where your ability to make a difference in this world starts! If your middle is muddled, then everything you’re in the middle of - motherhood, ministry, making dinner (yes I love alliterations) - will be muddled by your middle’s muddling. Say that five times fast. Ha! Anyway, yeah, I live on a little farm in the Pacific Northwest with my husband and two children, 14 chickens, 3 goats, 4 cats, 2 horses, 1 Digory Dog and a Chihuahua named Charlie who is NOT allowed inside for very good reasons. My hobbies include reading very long historical fiction novels, natural homesteading, fermenting foods, race walking, crocheting rag rugs out of t-shirt yarn, a little bit of piano, and OF COURSE lifting heavy things and playing with exercise props! Join me here at Fit2B and find a new perspective on working out that will create lasting changes in your body and mind!

The information included on this website and its videos has been written by Beth Learn.
She is not able to provide you with medical advice. You may use this information as a guide. You cannot hold Beth Learn or Fit2B liable in any way for any injuries that may occur whilst training.